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From where does the solar wind originate?
A)
The sun's core
B)
The sun's corona
C)
The photosphere
D)
The convection zone
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B) The sun's corona
Explanation: The solar wind is a stream of charged particles (mainly electrons and protons) that originate in the hot, outer atmosphere of the Sun — the corona. Its high temperature gives particles enough energy to escape the Sun's gravity, especially from open-field regions like coronal holes.
Explanation: The solar wind is a stream of charged particles (mainly electrons and protons) that originate in the hot, outer atmosphere of the Sun — the corona. Its high temperature gives particles enough energy to escape the Sun's gravity, especially from open-field regions like coronal holes.
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